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Friday, June 29, 2012
Progress on My Novel, Just So That I Don't Hit a Slack
Meena Kandaswamy's Poem on Gandhi Lands her into Trouble with the Literary Establishment in Kerala
Is Grammar Dying in the Workplace?
Suman nagar
Despite a flyover and road widening suman nagar still remains congested. Seen above is a traffic jam at the spot.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Bombay in the rain
It's been raining heavily since morning. This is what bombay looks in the rain. Well, almost, since the glass through which it is taken is obsured by falling rainrops. This will go on for another three months: sporadically, unannounced, wetly, making me cringe at times for warmth.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Digital Power Index Is Out -- Who's on Top?
Monday, June 25, 2012
James Hadley Chase -- One of the Great Thriller Writers
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Passing throgh Chembur
Passing through Chembur, which, dear folks, brings back memories of: school, college, football in the rain and, of course, heartbreaks.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
It's raining
Guess Who's Coming for Dinner
Travelling by air-conditioned bus today
Now for the "yes's". Nicely laid out lawns (can you believe? lawns?), five gardens in a space of around a football field, painted buildings, no hasty and ugly extensions, no plastics (there I go again with the "nos"), good solidly maintained buildings that look good for another 200 years. Couldn't see a single Parsi bawaji though.
I took this picture after I had passed Dadar Parsi Colony. By the time I got it ready it was too late. Will make it a point to give you a good picture next time.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Puttu for Breakfast
Breakfast is the Kerala sspeciality of Puttu with a banana kneaded into it. Look forward to some rest and healing of the indisposed foot.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Healing of Injury
Live blog: was injured in the train yesterday. It's a part of our everyday commute. Hope it heals soon.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
John Steinbeck's Tips for Writers
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Poetry Should Be Subversive
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Looks Like Rain
It has been raining sporadically. The fury hasn't hit the city yet. All hell is waiting to break loose: stoppage of trains, flooding of areas, traffi snarls, the works.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Saturday, June 09, 2012
Kanda Poha for Breakfast
It's the Maharashtrian favourite Kanda Poha with a dash of lemon for breakfast. Poha is called Aval in Malayalam, and is eaten with coconut and jaggery.
Friday, June 08, 2012
Is US the Land of Opportunities It Was? Is India?
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Highway in India and Highway in the U.S. (Presumably)
Political Killings in God's Own Country
That political killing is a reality in India is a fact. It's an occupational hazard one could say. In India, it's common to find political rivalry being settled with a knife or a gun. However, it's strictly hush-hush in Kerala, the state I come from. If the party is in power, no investigation is carried out and no case is taken up. Only the dead man's wife and children feel the pain, the silence, and suffer the ignominy. But when a Communist Party (Marxist) politician declaims from the stage that his party has killed people, it becomes an unbelievable oddity, a gaffe even a village idiot cannot commit in his right mind. Whether Mani who said this on stage was inebriated you will have to judge from this video on youtube.
He also graphically states how the murders were done. "On was stabbed, another was short, another was beaten to death," so he claims. How gruesome such admissions can be? How heartless can leftist politics be? I don't know.
I just returned from my summer holiday in Kerala. A short one. On the superficial level Kerala is beautiful: swaying palms; thick jungles of mango trees, jackfruit trees, cashew trees; endless paddy fields; limpid rivers; striking shadows that cast the blackest of shades; everything feels like, well, God's Own Country. But does God's country have a sordid history of political killings? Would justice be done to those killed now that first-hand evidence exists from the person of Mani?